Certified Nursing Assistants

YouthBuild Memphis Nursing Assistants Training Program

SMRCDC has prioritized the CNA program as it leads to a certification and further advancement in the Healthcare field. While becoming a CNA is an excellent job opportunity in and of itself, for many a CNA role is a stepping stone toward a career in nursing or other healthcare areas. Those interested in a healthcare career may start out as a CNA to make sure they enjoy patient care, and to start learning how to interact with patients.

For those who start out as a CNA and really enjoy collaborating with patients, their work as a CNA will help them gain practical skills and experience, preparing them to become a nurse. Work as a CNA will help professionals gain experience collaborating with patients and performing some medical procedures. There are even online nursing programs that can even help current CNAs begin working toward their RN licensure and BSN degree while they work. This can lead to a rewarding career in nursing, and eventually roles in nursing management and leadership.

Additionally, some CNAs may find that they love working in a healthcare setting but don’t enjoy direct patient care. Earning a CNA is a great way to find out if you like working with patients. If you find it’s not for you, there are other healthcare professions like health information management or health services coordination that could be a better fit.

SMRCDC has prioritized the CNA program as it leads to a certification and further advancement in the Healthcare field.

If you’re interested in nursing or healthcare, getting started by working as a CNA can be a great option.

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  • Excellent Job Opportunity
  • Gain Practical Skills & Experience
  • Preparation For a Career in Nursing or Other Healthcare Professions

Course Description

A CNA or certified nursing assistant is an important position in any hospital setting. CNAs have many responsibilities that make them an integral part of the patient process in healthcare. While being a CNA is often considered an entry-level position, it is a great stepping stone to other healthcare professions. Being a CNA can help prepare you for nursing or healthcare management work in many ways, and is a fantastic place to start your career.

CNA requirements will vary depending on where you live, but overall, the general process is the same. Learn about CNA duties, how you can become one, and how you can use your nursing assistant experience to propel you into other health care professions.

Two sectors, education, and healthcare were dramatically impacted by the pandemic and have been plagued nationally by labor shortages. Yet, in Memphis, school districts and healthcare related companies were standouts in the 2022 Top Workplaces awards.

TYPICAL CNA Class Content

Human Anatomy and PhysiologyBasic Care PrinciplesCPR and Emergency Response
Communication SkillsDocumentation and ReportingFirst Aide and Disease Prevention
ErgonomicsMedical Procedures and ProtocolsRecord Keeping
Medical TerminologyHygiene and Infection ControlPatience Rights, Privacy and Medical Ethics
Nutrition and Feeding TechniquesPatient SafetyStress Control

Prerequisites

CNAs have fairly limited healthcare duties partly because the educational requirements to become a certified nursing assistant are not as rigorous as other medical professions. Nursing assistants are the entry-level positions in a hospital or care facility, so the education and certification requirements tend to be less intensive than other health professionals, such as nurses.

CNA educational requirements vary by state, but often include a state-approved training program. This can be offered at a high school, community college, vocational school, or even at a hospital. These CNA classes are typically 4-8 weeks long and detail how to care for patients, basic medical skills, and important ethical and moral understanding. There may be in-person or hands-on skill elements to help students be prepared for actually collaborating with patients as well.

All YouthBuild CNA students must go through our two-week mental toughness program, then two months soft skills training before they can enroll in the CNA Program.

Learning Outcomes 

After successful completion of this course, you will be able to perform these duties and more. YouthBuild Memphis has an onsite exam room/medical office in its training center, a laboratory set up whereby students get an introduction before they enter the program.

A certified nursing assistant helps patients with direct health care needs, often under the supervision of a nurse. Certified nursing assistants may also be called a nursing assistant, a nurse’s aide, or a patient care assistant. CNAs work directly with patients and nurses, helping with the many physical and complex tasks for patient care.

Some of their responsibilities include:
• Turning or moving patients
• Gathering medical supplies
• Bathing patients
• Grooming patients by brushing their hair, teeth, shaving them, etc.
• Feeding patients and documenting their food and liquid intake
• Checking vital signs such as blood pressure and heart rate
• Answering patient calls
• Documenting information
• Cleaning rooms and bed linens
• Stocking supplies
• Assisting with some medical procedures
• Safety procedures
• Transporting patients
• Taking care of wounds

Different hospitals and facilities will have unique requirements and responsibilities for their CNAs. But in essence, certified nursing assistants help perform critical tasks that ensure patients are well-cared for and safe during their hospital stay. Checking vital signs, keeping patients clean, and other duties like this are extremely important for patient care and satisfaction.

Each state will have specific responsibilities that CNAs are eligible to perform, so the exact job roles may vary depending on where you live.

Course Format

Day and evening classes are offered, please contact us.

We offer in-school classes at one location in Memphis where students learn the HealthCare industry during the school day, 4-5 days per week, as part of their class schedules. These skills can positively impact subjects outside of the nursing industry but can lead to a career at a higher level in the industry, but also more education and training required to advance.

Both classroom and WEX experiences will be used to assist students in achieving their goals and gaining certifications. Students will spend two weeks in our in-house laboratory before classroom training starts.

Participants will spend most of their time after mental toughness in our clinical labs at our 711 Edith Ave. location learning vocabulary and introduction to the Industry.

It is important to understand that this is not a self-paced class or an independent study. You will have assigned deadlines, and work must be submitted on time. You may not save up your assignments to complete in the last weeks or days of the semester. One critical part of this class is regular interaction with other students and with me, your instructor. Each assignment sequence must be completed on schedule – you can’t work ahead or get behind and be successful.

What does a CNA do?

There are many duties for nursing assistants. A certified nursing assistant helps patients with direct health care needs, often under the supervision of a nurse. Certified nursing assistants may also be called a nursing assistant, a nurse’s aide, or a patient care assistant. CNAs work directly with patients and nurses, helping with the many physical and complex tasks for patient care.

Some of their responsibilities include:
• Turning or moving patients
• Gathering medical supplies
• Bathing patients
• Grooming patients by brushing their hair, teeth, shaving them, etc.
• Feeding patients and documenting their food and liquid intake
• Checking vital signs such as blood pressure and heart rate
• Answering patient calls
• Documenting information
• Cleaning rooms and bed linens
• Stocking supplies
• Assisting with some medical procedures
• Safety procedures
• Transporting patients
• Taking care of wounds

Different hospitals and facilities will have unique requirements and responsibilities for their CNAs. But in essence, certified nursing assistants help perform critical tasks that ensure patients are well-cared for and safe during their hospital stay. Checking vital signs, keeping patients clean, and other duties like this are extremely important for patient care and satisfaction.

Each state will have specific responsibilities that CNAs are eligible to perform, so the exact job roles may vary depending on where you live.

Where do certified nursing assistant’s work?

CNAs can be found in all kinds of healthcare settings including:
• Hospitals
• Long-term residential facilities
• Nursing homes
• Rehabilitation centers
• Adult daycare centers
• Rarely, clinical facilities

Nursing homes and adult care facilities are often the most familiar places where nursing assistants are needed. Rarely nursing assistants will work in clinical settings, but that doesn’t happen very often.

In 2018 there were roughly 1,564,200 CNAs in the United States. And nursing care facilities employed the largest number of certified nursing assistants at 38%. Depending on where you live there may be different facilities hiring CNAs to help take on care tasks for patients.

CNA Certification Exam

The NNAAP or National Nurse Aide Assessment Program examination is required in many states for licensure as a CNA. This exam contains two parts, a written and oral exam, and must be passed to become licensed in many states. Your CNA program will help you find the NNAAP examination center in your area, help you find study resources, and more.

CNA Salary

On average CNAs earn an hourly salary of around $13.50. This translates to an average annual salary of around $28,000 per year. This is an entry-level position and is often ideal for those just starting out working or those considering a future in nursing. The location where you work will play a significant role in how much money you will make as well.

Fee Schedules

Introduction of Healthcare Industry
$150
Terminology
$200
Human Anatomy
$300
Patient Safety
$200
First Aide
$250
Nutrition and Feeding
$200
Certifications and Training
$250
Basic Care Principles
$300
Books & Labs
$300
Total Tuition $ 2,150

YouthBuild is a community-based pre-apprenticeship program that provides job training and educational opportunities for at-risk youth ages 16-24 who have previously dropped out of high school. Youth learn vocational skills in construction, as well as in other in-demand industries, including health care, information technology, and hospitality. Our goals are to prepare participants for opportunities in Technology and Workforce Development.

SMRCDC is intended to give each graduate industry-recognized credential that is employable throughout the region and the country.

SMRCDC has prioritized the System industry sectors for certification. Health Care certifications boast numerous benefits. They bolster resumes, encourage higher salaries, and assist in job retention. They can lead to more education, becoming an LPN or RN and a more advanced position with more education and training.

Phone: 901.746.9287
E-mail: [email protected]
Office: 1109 Mississippi Blvd., Memphis, TN 38126
Office Hours: 9am 1:00 pm Monday – Thursday, other times as needed